Septic software

Septic field service software you own.

Pump scheduling and job documentation for septic service companies.

See how it works

What breaks first

The job is profitable only if the workflow stays tight.

Profit leaks when job details, customer context, scheduling changes, and payment follow-up live in different places.

Regulatory job documentation

Septic jobs need thorough records. Photo documentation per job is non-negotiable.

Multi-year service intervals

3-5 year pump cycles require client history that survives staff changes.

Remote site dispatch

Rural jobs need proximity-aware dispatch to avoid long deadhead drives.

Platform dependency risk

If your SaaS shuts down, your service history goes with it. Own your data.

Product proof

See the screen behind the septic workflow.

A focused product view makes the promise concrete: the work is not trapped in a rented note, inbox, spreadsheet, or shared calendar.

ServiceKit client CRM with customer records and job history

Open the client record before the call becomes a search mission.

A client record is only useful if it carries the full job story. ServiceKit keeps the work attached.

Ownership math

ServiceKit

$349

Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, no ServiceKit seat fees, and software your business can keep under the license.

Typical SaaS

Monthly

Hosted software may be convenient, but plans, users, add-ons, and vendor access rules keep shaping the cost and control.

ServiceKit launch list

Own the app before you rent another one.

$349 planned launch price. Source package, deploy guide, 19 AI lessons, and no seat fees. Checkout opens only after the launch gates are clear.